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    Nathan Mckane is offline Member
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    Default you were fallen in love

    Hello

    One of my friends believes the following senence is correct and it means to fall in love without realizing! He says it is what a native speaker of English has told him!

    Is he right? I strongly believe it is wrong. What do you think?

    you were fallen in love

    Thanks.
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    Default Re: you were fallen in love

    It's wrong. These are fine:

    You were falling in love.
    You had fallen in love.
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